Hibbertia humifusa subsp. erigens

Toelken
J. Adelaide Bot. Gard. 16: 63 (1995)
Taxonomic status Accepted
Occurrence status Present endemic
Origin Native
Degree of establishment Native
Threat status
FFG: Critically Endangered (CR)
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EPBC: Vulnerable (VU)

Decumbent; branches to 25 cm long, with simple and stellate hairs. Peduncle 4–25 mm long when flowering, thread-like, with single bract born on lower third; outer sepals lanceolate, 4.2–7.5 mm long, 1.9–3 mm wide, covered sparsely to densely with scattered simple over stellate hairs. Flowers Sep.–Nov.

VRiv, Gold, CVU, HNF. Apparently confined to the Euroa-Mansfield area, rare, occurring on shallow sandy loams in woodland.

Source:

Toelken, H.R. (1996). Dilleniaceae. In: Walsh, N.G.; Entwisle, T.J., ‍Flora of Victoria Vol. 3, Dicotyledons Winteraceae to Myrtaceae‍, pp. 300–313. Inkata Press, Melbourne.

Updated by: Val Stajsic, 5 Jan. 2018
Hibbertia humifusa subsp. erigens (hero image) Spinning
Hibbertia humifusa subsp. erigens (distribution map) Spinning